LearnHowToQuit: The Relentless Chess Gladiator
Meet LearnHowToQuit, a chess player whose username might suggest surrender, but whose playstyle screams the opposite. With a Blitz peak rating flirting with 2392 in 2024 and a bullet max soaring past 2400 in 2025, this player clearly never learned to quit and certainly doesn't plan to anytime soon.
Blessed with an impressive comeback rate of 93.33%, LearnHowToQuit turns near losses into spectacular victories, especially shining after losing a piece, boasting a perfect 100% win rate in such grim situations. When others might pack it in early, this gladiator keeps on fighting, reflected in a low early resignation rate of just 0.64%.
With an average of roughly 80 moves per win in their games, patience is a virtue well-understood – battles are long, battles are intense, and every pawn counts. Supporting this rigorous fighting style is an endgame frequency of 88.35%, proving that the real magic happens deep into the match, where most mere mortals would have flagged.
Despite the fierce determination, LearnHowToQuit apparently suffers from a tilt factor of 11 – proving even champions occasionally lose their cool. Still, the player’s overall win rates remain admirable: 56.9% with White and 56.49% with Black, showing prowess regardless of the color they're given.
An interesting irony lies in the username, as this player fights relentlessly against the odds, holding a current winning streak of 10 games and a legendary longest streak of 21 – showing quitting is definitely not in their vocabulary. Their favorite openings remain "Top Secret," much like their knack for surprising opponents and racking up a daylight-worthy collection of victories.
Outside the battlefield, LearnHowToQuit often faces familiar foes, with significant battles against opponents like edgarco and lordmoney123, the latter resulting in a competitive but slightly favorable record. They thrive during late evening hours, especially between 22:00 and 23:00, with win rates peaking beyond 60%.
So if you ever face off against LearnHowToQuit, just keep this in mind: they might seem like they are about to quit — but don't blink, or you might miss how they turn the tables and turn the game into their triumph.
A chess warrior who truly embodies perseverance in every move.